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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

HID Lights and Chrome Bulbs (Awesome Modifications)

By David Ostiguy

If you've been looking into doing some modifications to your car, truck, van, or SUV, there are several ways you could do this. Some of the most popular modifications at the moment are adding HID Headlights to your vehicles and adding Clear Corner Lenses to your turn signals with a set of chrome bulbs. These are the easiest modifications to do and will also make your car stand out above the rest.

High Density Discharge lighting systems, also known as HID lighting is the biggest trend for vehicles. HID lights produce much more lighting than your standard bulbs. If you've looked into HID lights, you'll find that there are different sorts of lights, such as Angel Eyes, Halo Bulbs and Diamond Bulbs.

If you're considering adding Clear Corner Lenses to your vehicle, it's strongly advised to get a set of Stealth Auto Chrome Bulbs. The reason why is because you will definitely see a huge difference compared to other Chrome Bulbs on the market. If you compare these bulbs to other Chrome Bulbs, you'll notice that after installing the competitors' bulbs, you'll still find a hint of yellow in their bulbs. With Stealth Auto bulbs, there will be no hint of yellow in the bulb at all. Your bulbs will actually look invisible. The coolest thing about these bulbs is they're completely street legal. Once activated, the bulbs will blink in a chrome/yellow color.

Stealth Auto Bulbs fit into every vehicle around. They even fit in motorcycles too. Also Stealth Auto creates these bulbs in the United States and offers tons of customer support.

Nowadays, auto manufacturers have taken notice on HID Headlights and Clear Corners and have actually been installing them to their newer models. You may have heard that HID Headlights are illegal. The Police have been having problems with some of the aftermarket products of the HID Headlights. As long as you keep them at 6000k-8000k and install them so they're not pointing up and blinding people, you shouldn't get pulled over. Be sure to check your local laws by going to DMV.ORG. - 21396

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